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Community Computing and Support Systems 1998
- Toru Ishida:
Community Computing and Support Systems, Social Interaction in Networked Communities [the book is based on the Kyoto Meeting on Social Interaction and Communityware, held in Kyoto, Japan, in June 1998]. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1519, Springer 1998, ISBN 3-540-65475-5
Overview
- Toru Ishida:
Towards Computation over Communities. 1-10 - Toyoaki Nishida, Geoffrey C. Bowker, Jon Mason, Toshiaki Miyashita, Katashi Nagao, Toshikazu Nishimura, Takeshi Ohguro, Charanjit K. Sidhu, Yasuyuki Sumi, Peter van den Besselaar, Makoto Yokozawa:
Methodology for Large Scale Experimentation: A Discussion Report. 11-15
Models and Concepts
- Michael D. Cohen, Robert Axelrod:
Complexity and Adaptation in Community Information Systems: Implications for Design. 16-42 - Takao Terano, Setsuya Kurahashi, Ushio Minami:
How TRURL Evolves Multiagent Worlds for Social Interaction Analysis. 43-60 - Hiroshi Deguchi:
Agent Based Approach for Social Complex Systems - Management of Constructed Social World. 61-76 - Johann H. Schlichter, Michael Koch, Chengmao Xu:
Awareness - The Common Link Between Groupware and Community Support Systems. 77-93 - Ryohei Nakatsu:
Social, Psychological and Artistic Aspects of the Human Interface. 94-107
Methodologies for Large Scale Trials
- Peter van den Besselaar, Dennis Beckers:
Demographics and Sociographics of the Digital City. 108-124 - Jon Mason:
Groupware, Community, and Meta-Networks: The Collaborative Framework of EdNA (Education Network Australia). 125-136 - Yasuyuki Sumi, Tameyuki Etani, Sidney S. Fels, Nicolas Simonet, Kaoru Kobayashi, Kenji Mase:
C-MAP: Building a Context-Aware Mobile Assistant for Exhibition Tours. 137-154 - Roger Hurwitz, John C. Mallery:
Managing Large Scale Online Discussions: Secrets of the Open Meeting. 155-169 - Toshihiko Yamakami, Gen-ichi Nishio:
Social Pattern Development Analysis: A Case Study in a Regional Community Network. 170-182
Sharing Knowledge and Preference in Communities
- Toyoaki Nishida, Takashi Hirata, Harumi Maeda:
CoMeMo-Community: A System for Supporting Community Knowledge Evolution. 183-200 - Noshir S. Contractor, Daniel Zink, Michael Chan:
IKNOW: A Tool to Assist and Study the Creation, Maintenance, and Dissolution of Knowledge Networks. 201-217 - Toshiaki Miyashita, Yosuke Takashima, Yoshihide Ishiguro, Takayoshi Asakura, Koji Kida:
Building Agent Community toward Business Knowledge Base Generation. 218-230 - Geoffrey C. Bowker, Susan Leigh Star:
Building Information Infrastructures for Social Worlds - The Role of Classifications and Standards. 231-248
Supporting Social Interaction in Communities
- Paul Luff, Marina Jirotka:
Interactional Resources for the Support of Collaborative Activities: Common Problems in the Design of Technologies to Support Groups and Communities. 249-266 - Hiroshi Yajima, Tadashi Tanaka, Hiroshi Tsuji, Hirotaka Mizuno, Norifumi Nishikawa:
Interactive Consultation System with Asymmetrical Communication between People in Different Electronic Communities. 267-280 - Alan Wexelblat:
Communities through Time: Using History for Social Navigation. 281-298 - Charanjit K. Sidhu:
Reflections of Communities in Virtual Environments: The Mirror. 299-315 - Masayuki Okamoto, Hideyuki Nakanishi, Toshikazu Nishimura, Toru Ishida:
Silhouettell: Awareness Support for Real-World Encounter. 316-329
Agent Technologies in Communities
- Fumio Hattori, Takeshi Ohguro, Makoto Yokoo, Shigeo Matsubara, Sen Yoshida:
Supporting Network Communities with Multiagent Systems. 330-341 - Katashi Nagao, Yasuharu Katsuno:
Agent Augmented Community: Human-to-Human and Human-to-Environment Interactions Enhanced by Situation-Aware Personalized Mobile Agents. 342-358 - Leonard N. Foner:
Community Formation via a Distributed, Privacy-Protecting Matchmaking System. 359-376 - Chisato Numaoka:
SYMBIOT: Personalizing Agents in Social Contexts. 377-
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